EP0275116A2 - Wiedergabegerät für ein Strahlungsbild - Google Patents
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- EP0275116A2 EP0275116A2 EP88100525A EP88100525A EP0275116A2 EP 0275116 A2 EP0275116 A2 EP 0275116A2 EP 88100525 A EP88100525 A EP 88100525A EP 88100525 A EP88100525 A EP 88100525A EP 0275116 A2 EP0275116 A2 EP 0275116A2
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- G03—PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
- G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- G03B42/00—Obtaining records using waves other than optical waves; Visualisation of such records by using optical means
- G03B42/02—Obtaining records using waves other than optical waves; Visualisation of such records by using optical means using X-rays
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- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01T—MEASUREMENT OF NUCLEAR OR X-RADIATION
- G01T1/00—Measuring X-radiation, gamma radiation, corpuscular radiation, or cosmic radiation
- G01T1/16—Measuring radiation intensity
- G01T1/20—Measuring radiation intensity with scintillation detectors
- G01T1/2012—Measuring radiation intensity with scintillation detectors using stimulable phosphors, e.g. stimulable phosphor sheets
- G01T1/2014—Reading out of stimulable sheets, e.g. latent image
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- This invention relates to a radiation image read-out apparatus for exposing a stimulable phosphor sheet carrying a radiation image stored thereon to stimulating rays which cause it to emit light in proportion to the stored radiation energy, and detecting the emitted light to obtain electric image signals.
- This invention particularly relates to a radiation image read-out apparatus which efficiently guides and detects the light emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet and which is formed small.
- phosphors When certain kinds of phosphors are exposed to a radiation such as X-rays, ⁇ -rays, ⁇ -rays, ⁇ -rays, cathode rays or ultraviolet rays, they store a part of the energy of the radiation. Then, when the phosphor which has been exposed to the radiation is exposed to stimulating rays such as visible light, light is emitted by the phosphor in proportion to the stored energy of the radiation. A phosphor exhibiting such properties is referred to as a stimulable phosphor.
- a stimulable phosphor sheet As disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,258,264, 4,276,473, 4,315,318 and 4,387,428 and Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 56(1981)-11395, it has been proposed to use a stimulable phosphor in a radiation image recording and reproducing system. Specifically, a sheet provided with a layer of the stimulable phosphor (hereinafter referred to as a stimulable phosphor sheet) is first exposed to a radiation passing through an object such as the human body to have a radiation image of the object stored thereon, and is then exposed to stimulating rays such as a laser beam which cause it to emit light in proportion to the stored radiation energy. The light emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet upon stimulation thereof is photoelectrically detected and converted to electric image signals, which are processed as desired to reproduce a visible image having an improved image quality, particularly a high diagnostic efficiency and accuracy.
- picture element division is effected by scanning with stimulating rays, and the light emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet is detected by a light receiving device having a wide light receiving face, such as a photomultiplier or a photoconductive device.
- picture element division is effected by a light receiving device such as a two-dimensional solid state image pickup device or a semiconductor line sensor, and electric image signals are sequentially generated by an electric circuit.
- the aforesaid light guide member is obtained by forming one end of a light guiding sheet in a linear shape to face a main scanning line of stimulating rays on the stimulable phosphor sheet, and bending the other end of the light guiding sheet to match the light receiving face of the photodetector.
- the light guide member having such a complicated shape requires a large installation space.
- a condensing lens may be utilized for guiding the light emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet. In this case, however, the light receiving solid angle of the lens cannot actually be made so large, and therefore the light guiding efficiency cannot be improved so much.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a radiation image read-out apparatus which is small and wherein light emitted by a stimulable phosphor sheet in proportion to the stored radiation energy upon stimulation thereof is efficiently guided to a photodetector having a relatively small area so that read-out image signals are obtained at a high S/N ratio.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a radiation image read-out apparatus which enables reproduction of a visible radiation image having an improved image quality, particularly a high diagnostic efficiency and accuracy.
- the present invention provides a radiation image read-out apparatus comprising:
- the phosphor contained in the fluorescent light guide member is stimulated by the light to radiate fluorescence.
- the fluorescence advances to the end faces of the fluorescent light guide member by repeating total reflection inside of the fluorescent light guide member. Therefore, the fluorescence having a high intensity is radiated from the end faces of the fluorescent light guide member in such a form that energy of the light emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet is condensed.
- the optical amount of the fluorescence thus radiated is proportional to the optical amount of the light emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet, and therefore the optical amount of the light emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet can be detected indirectly by detecting the optical amount of the fluorescence by use of the photodetector closely contacted with either end face of the fluorescent light guide member.
- the radiation image read-out apparatus in accordance with the present invention, the light emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet in proportion to the stored radiation energy can be efficiently detected to obtain readout image signals at a high S/N ratio. Therefore, a visible radiation image having an improved image quality, particularly a high diagnostic efficiency and accuracy, can be reproduced. Also, with the radiation image read-out apparatus wherein the light emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet is guided by use of the fluorescent light guide member having a very simple shape, the apparatus can be made markedly smaller and cheaper than the conventional apparatus wherein the light guide member having a complicated shape as mentioned above is used.
- a stimulable phosphor sheet 10 carrying a radiation image of an object stored thereon is moved by a sheet movement means 11 constituted by an endless belt or the like in a sub-scanning direction as indicated by the arrow Y.
- a laser beam 13 produced as stimulating rays by a laser beam source 12 is deflected by a light deflector 14, which may be a galvanometer mirror or the like, and is made to scan on the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 in a main scanning direction as indicated by the arrow X approximately normal to the sub-scanning direction as indicated by the arrow Y.
- the exposed portion of the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 emits light 15 in an optical amount proportional to the stored radiation energy.
- a fluorescent light guide member 16 is disposed above the stimulable phosphor sheet 10.
- the fluorescent light guide member 16 is composed of a plastic material and a phosphor dispersed therein.
- the fluorescent light guide member 16 is selected so that it radiates fluorescence mainly having a wavelength of 500nm upon receiving the light 15 mainly having a wavelength of approximately 400nm emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet 10.
- a product is supplied by Bayer Japan under the trade name LISA-PLASTIC.
- the fluorescent light guide member 16 is formed in an elongated rectangular shape, and is disposed with its lower surface 16a facing the main scanning line of the laser beam 13 on the stimulable phosphor sheet 10.
- a photodetector 17 constituted by, by way of example, a CCD type solid state semiconductor device is closely contacted with a side end face 16b of the fluorescent light guide member 16.
- the fluorescent light guide member 16 Upon being exposed to the light 15 emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet 10, the fluorescent light guide member 16 radiates the fluorescence therein.
- the fluorescence advances to the end face of the fluorescent light guide member 16 by repeating total reflection therein, and is radiated in the condensed form from the side end face 16b having an area markedly smaller than the area of the surface 16a.
- a reflection member 18 is formed by, by way of example, vacuum evaporation of a metal material on the side end face of the fluorescent light guide member 16 opposite to the side end face 16b closely contacted with the photodetector 17. Therefore, the fluorescence is radiated mainly from the side end face 16b.
- a metal face instead of the metal film formed by vacuum evaporation, a metal face, a white paint layer or the like may be utilized.
- a reflection member may be provided close to the upper surface of the fluorescent light guide member 16, i.e. the surface opposite to the surface 16a.
- the fluorescence radiated from the side end face 16b of the fluorescent light guide member 16 in the manner as mentioned above is detected by the photodetector 17.
- the optical amount of the fluorescence is proportional to the optical amount of the light 15 emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 as mentioned above, and therefore the output S1 of the photodetector 17 represents the optical amount of the light 15.
- the output S1 of the photodetector 17 is fed to a read-out circuit 20 for carrying out processing such as amplification or logarithmic conversion.
- the output S1 is integrated in the unit of a predetermined period on the basis of a synchronizing signal S2 in synchronization with the scanning of the laser beam 13, so that analog read-out image signals S3 divided into picture elements are sequentially obtained by the read-out circuit 20.
- the read-out image signals S3 are digitized by an A/D converter 21, and fed to an image processing circuit 22 for carrying out signal processing (image processing) such as gradation processing or frequency response processing.
- the readout image signals S3 are fed to an image reproducing apparatus 23 constituted by a CRT, a printer or the like, and used for reproducing the radiation image, which was stored on the stimulable phosphor sheet 10, as a visible image.
- the S/N ratio of the read-out image signals S3 becomes high, and the apparatus can be formed small.
- the spectral sensitivity characteristics of the photodetector 17 constituted by the solid state semiconductor device deteriorate on the short wavelength side.
- the light 15 mainly having a wavelength of approximately 400nm emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 is wavelength-converted to the fluorescence mainly having a wavelength of 500nm as mentioned above, and therefore the light 15 emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 can be detected at a high sensitivity by the photodetector 17 having the aforesaid spectral sensitivity characteristics.
- the fluorescent light guide member 16 and the laser beam 13 are selected so that the wavelength of the laser beam 13 does not overlap the stimulation wavelength range of the phosphor contained in the fluorescent light guide member 16, and the phosphor is not excited by the laser beam 13 reflected by the stimulable phosphor sheet 10. Also, the laser beam 13 reflected by the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 may enter the fluorescent light guide member 16, and therefore the phosphor contained in the fluorescent light guide member 16 is selected so that it radiates the fluorescence having a wavelength distribution different and far apart from the wavelength distribution of the laser beam 13.
- a filter 19 for transmitting the fluorescence radiated by the fluorescent light guide member 16 and intercepting the laser beam 13 as the stimulating rays should preferably be provided between the side end face 16b of the fluorescent light guide member 16 and the photodetector 17.
- a photoconductor type photodetector As the photodetector 17, a photoconductor type photodetector, a PIN photodiode, a photomultiplier or the like may also be employed.
- the picture element division type sensor such as a SIT-, CCD- or MOS- type solid state semiconductor device
- signal processing such as integration is carried out.
- fluorescent light guide members 26, 26 face the main scanning line of the laser beam 13 on the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 from either side of the main scanning line.
- the fluorescent light guide members 26, 26 are slightly spaced from each other, and the laser beam 13 is irradiated through the gap between the fluorescent light guide members 26, 26 to the stimulable phosphor sheet 10.
- photodetectors 17, 17 are closely contacted with the side end faces of the fluorescent light guide members 26, 26 for detecting the fluorescence radiated by the fluorescent light guide members 26, 26 upon exposure to the light 15 emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet 10.
- the fluorescent light guide members 26, 26 are disposed in this manner, the light 15 emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 can be detected efficiently.
- the fluorescent light guide members 26, 26 are formed in a curved shape so that the light 15 emitted by the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 can be guided more efficiently into the fluorescent light guide members 26, 26.
- the output of the photodetectors 17, 17 may be added together and fed to the read-out circuit.
- a single photodetector having a wide light receiving face capable of facing the side end faces of the fluorescent light guide members 26, 26 may be utilized.
- the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 is composed of a transparent supporting material and a stimulable phosphor overlaid on the transparent supporting material.
- the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 is moved for sub-scanning with stimulating rays by two sets of sheet moving rollers 30 and 31 for nipping the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 on either side of the position of stimulating ray irradiation.
- a curved fluorescent light guide member 36 faces the main scanning line on the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 from the side opposite to the irradiation side of the laser beam 13.
- the stimulable phosphor sheet 10 exposed to the laser beam 13 emits the light 15 toward the fluorescent light guide member 36, the light 15 is guided by the fluorescent light guide member 36 and is detected by the photodetectors 17, 17.
- the photodetectors 17, 17 constituted by solid state semiconductor devices are closely contacted with the side end faces of the fluorescent light guide member 36.
- a single photomultiplier or a single solid state semiconductor device having a comparatively large light receiving face may be used instead of the photodetectors 17, 17.
- the phosphor contained in the fluorescent light guide member may be, for example, an organic phosphor such as a coumarin derivative, a thioxanthene derivative, a perylene derivative, or a phorone complex as disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 56(1981)-36549, 56(1981)-104987, 58(1983)-111886 or 59(1984)-89302.
- an organic phosphor such as a coumarin derivative, a thioxanthene derivative, a perylene derivative, or a phorone complex as disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 56(1981)-36549, 56(1981)-104987, 58(1983)-111886 or 59(1984)-89302.
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JP8570/87 | 1987-01-16 | ||
JP62008570A JPH0618415B2 (ja) | 1987-01-16 | 1987-01-16 | 放射線画像情報読取装置 |
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EP0275116A2 true EP0275116A2 (de) | 1988-07-20 |
EP0275116A3 EP0275116A3 (en) | 1989-08-09 |
EP0275116B1 EP0275116B1 (de) | 1993-04-14 |
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EP88100525A Expired - Lifetime EP0275116B1 (de) | 1987-01-16 | 1988-01-15 | Wiedergabegerät für ein Strahlungsbild |
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US (1) | US4873438A (de) |
EP (1) | EP0275116B1 (de) |
JP (1) | JPH0618415B2 (de) |
DE (1) | DE3880161T2 (de) |
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DE4017018A1 (de) * | 1989-10-18 | 1991-04-25 | Transform Roentgen Matern Veb | Vorrichtung zum zeilenweisen auslesen einer einen speicherleuchtstoff enthaltenden vorlage |
WO2000010033A1 (en) * | 1995-10-05 | 2000-02-24 | Z.M.Z. Advanced Systems Ltd | Methods and apparatus for recording and reading-out an image formed by ionizing radiation |
WO2005066659A2 (en) * | 2003-12-22 | 2005-07-21 | Eastman Kodak Company | A scanner for photo-stimulatable radiographic media |
US7538911B2 (en) * | 2003-08-19 | 2009-05-26 | Ricoh Company, Limited | Lighting device image, reading apparatus, and image forming apparatus |
WO2020058449A1 (de) * | 2018-09-19 | 2020-03-26 | Dürr Dental SE | Vorrichtung zum auslesen einer belichteten speicherfolie |
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JPH0795189B2 (ja) * | 1987-04-08 | 1995-10-11 | コニカ株式会社 | 画像情報記録読取方法 |
JPH0783421B2 (ja) * | 1987-04-08 | 1995-09-06 | コニカ株式会社 | 画像情報読取装置 |
US5070237A (en) * | 1989-05-16 | 1991-12-03 | Asahi Kogaku Kogyo K.K. | Optical measurement and detection system |
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EP0785445B1 (de) * | 1996-01-16 | 2001-09-26 | Agfa-Gevaert N.V. | Vorrichtung zum Auslesen eines Strahlungsbildes |
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EP0129831A2 (de) * | 1983-06-24 | 1985-01-02 | Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. | Bildabtastlesegerät |
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- 1988-01-15 DE DE8888100525T patent/DE3880161T2/de not_active Expired - Lifetime
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EP0102790A2 (de) * | 1982-08-25 | 1984-03-14 | Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba | Vorrichtung zum Speichern und zum Wiederaufbauen eines Strahlungsbildes |
EP0129831A2 (de) * | 1983-06-24 | 1985-01-02 | Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. | Bildabtastlesegerät |
US4605971A (en) * | 1984-06-11 | 1986-08-12 | Mita Industrial Co., Ltd. | Document reading device |
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WO2000010033A1 (en) * | 1995-10-05 | 2000-02-24 | Z.M.Z. Advanced Systems Ltd | Methods and apparatus for recording and reading-out an image formed by ionizing radiation |
US7538911B2 (en) * | 2003-08-19 | 2009-05-26 | Ricoh Company, Limited | Lighting device image, reading apparatus, and image forming apparatus |
WO2005066659A2 (en) * | 2003-12-22 | 2005-07-21 | Eastman Kodak Company | A scanner for photo-stimulatable radiographic media |
WO2005066659A3 (en) * | 2003-12-22 | 2005-09-01 | Eastman Kodak Co | A scanner for photo-stimulatable radiographic media |
WO2020058449A1 (de) * | 2018-09-19 | 2020-03-26 | Dürr Dental SE | Vorrichtung zum auslesen einer belichteten speicherfolie |
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EP0275116B1 (de) | 1993-04-14 |
JPH0618415B2 (ja) | 1994-03-09 |
DE3880161D1 (de) | 1993-05-19 |
JPS63176061A (ja) | 1988-07-20 |
US4873438A (en) | 1989-10-10 |
DE3880161T2 (de) | 1993-07-29 |
EP0275116A3 (en) | 1989-08-09 |
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